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u.s. >> brown: we come back to politics as paul solman asks this question: >> who do you trust >> woodruff: plus mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy productive life. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the-vice presidential debate left democrats today saying they're back on track after a strong showing. republicans argued their man held his own. instant polls split on who won last night's confrontation, but both camps claimed victory. vice president biden moved on today to wisconsin, paul ryan's home state. >> anyone that watched at debate, i don't t
u.s. >> brown: we come back to politics as paul solman asks this question: >> who do you trust >> woodruff: plus mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy productive life. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and...
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that's what i mean i think that you know the u.s. is path. it has to be to ford's better alliances with the peoples of the region it cannot simply be motivated by simply saying well there are alternative emerging powers here you know or reemerging powers depending on how you view things with regard to russia let's say as compared to china we can't we can't simply develop almost a new cold war mentality here and say well you know if we don't play it quite right there ready to sweep in and take everything off i think that what you're going to have and what we have is a competition over spheres of influence ok we see that already oh i think china certainly china's china is very present in many parts of the world from sudan as the world we're talking about from sudan to pakistan you know developing its foreign diplomacy and its fears of influence i think clearly feel for russia. there's a concern about you know it's fears of influence in the region and for the u.s. they will that's what will keep us in the region i mean i don't see how how we cou
that's what i mean i think that you know the u.s. is path. it has to be to ford's better alliances with the peoples of the region it cannot simply be motivated by simply saying well there are alternative emerging powers here you know or reemerging powers depending on how you view things with regard to russia let's say as compared to china we can't we can't simply develop almost a new cold war mentality here and say well you know if we don't play it quite right there ready to sweep in and take...
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the reason why the why the u.s. and other countries do that is because they want to keep bahrain as an ally iran is seen as an ally of western countries and therefore they want to try and keep that relationship while these governments don't realize that they obviously have to realize they have a huge amount of leverage they have a lot of ability to convince about her aid or to pressure them into reform perhaps they misunderstand the strength they have or perhaps you know that they're scared that their interests which are tied up in that region and be damaged and you know if there were a democratic change but the reality is that the people of bahrain of calling for democracy are calling for change i didn't have to be against the western interests that you know i could be very much in the interests of the west and i know the rest of the world have a democratic and stable country while it may be easy to ignore what's happening in bahrain it's proving to be a lot of us some countries to turn a blind eye towards calling
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including how u.s. election fever has literally not some americans off their feet one of barack obama's secret service agents hits the bottle and passes out on a sidewalk in miami right after the presidential visit to the city. and find out why europe's most neutral and stable state is mobilizing troops preparing for mass civil unrest. wracked by a devastating debt crisis mass protests and a rise of radicalism but it's not all gloom for the e.u. though the blog has been awarded the nobel peace prize for sowing peace across europe but reaction has been to say the least varied with cheers in paris in sharp contrast to shock disbelief enough that it's international investor and author james rogers says the blocks achievements are in for a test. i assure you next week or next month when people are on rising in the streets again in parts of europe they're not going to care about the stope peace prize nobody's going to remember it except whoever gets the check but the checks going to be spent just like that b
including how u.s. election fever has literally not some americans off their feet one of barack obama's secret service agents hits the bottle and passes out on a sidewalk in miami right after the presidential visit to the city. and find out why europe's most neutral and stable state is mobilizing troops preparing for mass civil unrest. wracked by a devastating debt crisis mass protests and a rise of radicalism but it's not all gloom for the e.u. though the blog has been awarded the nobel peace...
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for more protests and a holy war against the u.s. while egypt one of washington's longtime allies in the region see signs of growing islam is a ship. to gas and stun grenades again directed by peaceful protesters and that makes. most international news. the family of working with the russian media in syria tells me she was kidnapped. between the government and the rebels. sports coming up with kate. hello welcome to the sports and here health headlines. cattle grid mark webber beats teammate sebastian vettel to pole position as the red bull sweeps the front row into the korean grown cre. wild title fight double defending champion andy murray beat roger federer in straight sets to set up a final against you know i just have it at the shanghai losses. and history makers russia portugal for the first time with a one zero victory in moscow to take the right lead in the world cup qualifying group. but first let's go straight to my just port where mark webber has picked for me the one champion sebastian vettel to pole position as the red b
for more protests and a holy war against the u.s. while egypt one of washington's longtime allies in the region see signs of growing islam is a ship. to gas and stun grenades again directed by peaceful protesters and that makes. most international news. the family of working with the russian media in syria tells me she was kidnapped. between the government and the rebels. sports coming up with kate. hello welcome to the sports and here health headlines. cattle grid mark webber beats teammate...
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u.s. while egypt one of washington's longtime allies in the region see signs of growing islamization. to gas and stun grenades are again directed by peaceful protesters in the latest crackdown that's drawing little attention in most international news outlets. and the family of a journalist working with the russian media in syria tells our team she was kidnapped in an area of intense clashes between the government and the rebel. hello nine pm saturday evening or moscow this is r.t. live with me kevin i mean first this mali in west africa might soon see foreign troops on the ground now that a u.n. security council resolutions pave the way for international intervention mali which is basically split into right now once held to deal with is the most extreme assume taken over the north the small nation plunged into chaos in march after a coup toppled the president and rebels and islamist groups took advantage of that instability seizing control of the north and proclaiming independence histori
u.s. while egypt one of washington's longtime allies in the region see signs of growing islamization. to gas and stun grenades are again directed by peaceful protesters in the latest crackdown that's drawing little attention in most international news outlets. and the family of a journalist working with the russian media in syria tells our team she was kidnapped in an area of intense clashes between the government and the rebel. hello nine pm saturday evening or moscow this is r.t. live with me...
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. >>> and dire warning about the u.s. power grid. it could shut down banking and even the flow of water. now there is a new warning about the chance of a massive attack in cyberspace. >>> and behind the scenes, a little known chapter of the american crisis, now shown on the screen and tonight, ben affleck, on why he was drawn to this story. >>> and from the heart, a mother's promise that got millions of moms talking about how to stay in the picture for their kids. >>> good evening, the vice president debate is now history, and while all eyes are on next tuesday's presidential debate and the town hall format, we have learned the eyes of over 50 million americans were on last night's event, a crisply moderated event, rowdy at times, tense at times, between the two men who represented the largest age gap of any debate. paul ryan and joe biden were not at the top of the ticket, but the reviews were instant in both style and substance, we begin with ron mott traveling with the campaign in ohio, good evening, ron. >> reporter: brian, good
. >>> and dire warning about the u.s. power grid. it could shut down banking and even the flow of water. now there is a new warning about the chance of a massive attack in cyberspace. >>> and behind the scenes, a little known chapter of the american crisis, now shown on the screen and tonight, ben affleck, on why he was drawn to this story. >>> and from the heart, a mother's promise that got millions of moms talking about how to stay in the picture for their kids....
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the u.s. has record debt, $16 trillion and fuelled in part by stimulus spending and tax breaks for everyone and expensive wars abroad and whose fault is that? >> the president's policies have not gotten america working again. >> our goal was to turn it around. >> and the president has to stand up to take responsibility for it. >> we inherited the worst economic and financial crisis since the great depression. >> reporter: but what matters more is how we fix it. it is time to rebuild rome and here how we do it. first, do everything possible to put americans back to work, because nothing is more important to the recovery than reyating job, and revamp the workforce which means to revamp the schools and colleges to turn out workers who can compete in the labor force of tomorrow. and reduce the long-term debt and deficit and implement a plan thou to pay back what we owe instead of dumping on future generations. so who has the best plan to fix america over the next four years and beyond? that is is
the u.s. has record debt, $16 trillion and fuelled in part by stimulus spending and tax breaks for everyone and expensive wars abroad and whose fault is that? >> the president's policies have not gotten america working again. >> our goal was to turn it around. >> and the president has to stand up to take responsibility for it. >> we inherited the worst economic and financial crisis since the great depression. >> reporter: but what matters more is how we fix it. it...
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i recall interviewing ron kirk, he's the u.s. trade ambassador and he said that, in fact, made in america still carries a lot of weight around the world. before i let you go, how does the european economy play into this? is that cause for concern? >> it is. so that's part of the reason that i would say in terms of our economy driving along, we were very much on a green light through august and now we're at a yellow light. we're seeing a slow down. and that's because what's happened in europe has indeed caused a slow down in export growth here in recent months. so that is something to take a look at and some cause for concern. >> arthel: appreciate the good news you were bearing here today. thank you very much. >> eric: the sparks were flying, we all saw it, during the debate between vice president biden and congressman ryan. what impact does that debate and the others really have? we'll take a look at that and tuesday there is the second one everyone will be waiting to see what the impact that could be in november. gecko (clearin
i recall interviewing ron kirk, he's the u.s. trade ambassador and he said that, in fact, made in america still carries a lot of weight around the world. before i let you go, how does the european economy play into this? is that cause for concern? >> it is. so that's part of the reason that i would say in terms of our economy driving along, we were very much on a green light through august and now we're at a yellow light. we're seeing a slow down. and that's because what's happened in...
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but jamie diamond saying that the u.s. can't borrow indefinitely . you don't the treasury market do your fiscal work for you. you don't want the fiscal discipline done for you. >> it is said only adult in town and doing something childish in the process. lizzie, it is ridiculous. thank you very much. star of fox business network. you don't get you should demand because your fiscal future depends on it. she mentioned jamie diamond. he is considered one of the brains was wall street and putting couple million dollars aside in just a case sceniar just in case it hits the fan. not if that will come in handy if there is a melt down. he's telling you he's girding for the storm. you should remember that. he said oh, this is the six billion bad trade? i want to remind you, same people in congress. that quarter just out. up almost 40 percent. that is with that bad trade. congress should do so well after this. [ male announcer ] at scottrade, we believe the more you know, the better you trade. so we have ongoing webinars and interactive learning, plus, in-bran
but jamie diamond saying that the u.s. can't borrow indefinitely . you don't the treasury market do your fiscal work for you. you don't want the fiscal discipline done for you. >> it is said only adult in town and doing something childish in the process. lizzie, it is ridiculous. thank you very much. star of fox business network. you don't get you should demand because your fiscal future depends on it. she mentioned jamie diamond. he is considered one of the brains was wall street and...
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al qaeda calls for a holy war against the u.s. with its leader praising last month's attacks on american embassies and urging more protests over the film. from the family of a journalist working with the russian media in syria tells r t she's been kidnapped in an area of intense clashes between the government and rebels. just after midnight here in moscow this is r.t. international i'm kevin owen it's very good to have you company first this hour it's been described as a wake up call for the world against austerity global noise protests are planned for more than thirty countries throughout the week and one of the major ones has been under way tonight in the spanish capital let's go there live show and talk to r.t. to lexi rochelle ski alexy hi there's been a very noisy night behind years we've been coming to you for the past couple of hours i guess is not surprising is it this spain is hosting one of the biggest gatherings of the weekend what have people been saying to their. madrid has been witnessing very loud and very mass prot
al qaeda calls for a holy war against the u.s. with its leader praising last month's attacks on american embassies and urging more protests over the film. from the family of a journalist working with the russian media in syria tells r t she's been kidnapped in an area of intense clashes between the government and rebels. just after midnight here in moscow this is r.t. international i'm kevin owen it's very good to have you company first this hour it's been described as a wake up call for the...
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u.s. over an american made film mocking the prophet muhammad the leader of the terror group urged more protests outside the u.s. embassies in the middle east while praising last month's assault on the consulate in libya that killed four diplomats the rallying cry to the muslim community came just days after washington acknowledged as growing influence in the region meanwhile egypt where the group's current leader comes from has seen large protests against the growing islamization of the country a young liberals rally turned ugly when islamised also descended on talk where square and clashed with anti-government demonstrators over one hundred were injured in egypt's most violent protest since mohamed morsi came into office journalist bell true reports on how events unfolded in the heart of cairo. what happened was there were two protests organized one by the liberal forces who were complaining against these last a hundred days. this plan that he said he would be able to to achieve significa
u.s. over an american made film mocking the prophet muhammad the leader of the terror group urged more protests outside the u.s. embassies in the middle east while praising last month's assault on the consulate in libya that killed four diplomats the rallying cry to the muslim community came just days after washington acknowledged as growing influence in the region meanwhile egypt where the group's current leader comes from has seen large protests against the growing islamization of the country...
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u.s. the fed is going to be very concerned about that and put out a very tough stress test on the banks. we'll see what happens, but i think it could be yet again a little bit disappointed for what we hoped for in terms of dividends. > dividends. >> susan: we're going to have to leave it there. any disclosures, fred, on the stocks you talked about? >> no. thanks. great to be on with you, susie. >> susan: thanks, have a great weekend. fred cannon. >. >> i'm diane eastabrook in chicago. still ahead, is the housing market ready to rally? i'll tell you what one expert thinks. >> susie: american consumers are feeling pretty good about the economy. the university of michigan's latest reading on consumer sentiment hit a five-year high. that comes as the treasury reports the u.s. budget deficit topped $1 trillion in fiscal 2012. that's our fourth-largest budget deficit since world war two. that held wall street's gains in check: the dow rose 2.5 points, the nasdaq fell five. the s&p down four. for
u.s. the fed is going to be very concerned about that and put out a very tough stress test on the banks. we'll see what happens, but i think it could be yet again a little bit disappointed for what we hoped for in terms of dividends. > dividends. >> susan: we're going to have to leave it there. any disclosures, fred, on the stocks you talked about? >> no. thanks. great to be on with you, susie. >> susan: thanks, have a great weekend. fred cannon. >. >> i'm diane...
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the u.s.'s largest trading partners are struggling and that is strengthening the economic storm that's headed over from europe to the united states shores. this week, the international monetary fund cut its forecast for global growth for both this year and next year. that's the world economy and the u.s. economy. the imf cited two reasons things could get worse, first if european lead s fail to support their ailing economies and second if leaders here in the united states let us plunge over the fiscal cliff. the imf sister organization, the world bank citing the same two factors, cut its growth forecast for asia this week as well. now, that's for the next couple of years. where are we going to be in 2016, four years from now, when
the u.s.'s largest trading partners are struggling and that is strengthening the economic storm that's headed over from europe to the united states shores. this week, the international monetary fund cut its forecast for global growth for both this year and next year. that's the world economy and the u.s. economy. the imf cited two reasons things could get worse, first if european lead s fail to support their ailing economies and second if leaders here in the united states let us plunge over the...
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the u.s. should stop meddling in the affairs of the region in the world was divorced from the region and the anchor at the question that he was that he was asking but what if we divorce what if russia and china come in and then it will end up in boldly ran so that was like in a very conversational manner very short question and i thought that that phrase might have spelled out the complex that washington has when it comes to interventions after the vietnam war there was a sense that you could see it in our culture in our news everything was more local than global that americans were sick of war and didn't want to invest any more in terms of our human beings that people were killed in terms and wanted to emphasize domestic you know economy and development well and that's why i mean one of the influences when george bush was elected he wasn't interested and made it clear he was going to be dealing it initially it was ok to deal domestically that's what the american people want with global terror
the u.s. should stop meddling in the affairs of the region in the world was divorced from the region and the anchor at the question that he was that he was asking but what if we divorce what if russia and china come in and then it will end up in boldly ran so that was like in a very conversational manner very short question and i thought that that phrase might have spelled out the complex that washington has when it comes to interventions after the vietnam war there was a sense that you could...
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u.s. allies like jordan egypt saudi arabia and others. indeed nuclear weapons free zones already existed in latin america southeast asia central asia africa so the civic i talk to. you have some stuff listen he's going to place there isn't nuclear weapons reason why hasn't this on the table why is this why is this a threat of war against against iran's a horrific government but that's up to the people of iran to deal with it and i really see that the nuclear issue is more of the structure than anything else and in terms of the political ad kind of the name calling and there wasn't really much that came out in terms of what paul ryan or a mitt romney administration would actually do do you think that a mitt romney as an ministration would do something different than what barack obama is doing right now which is imposing these crippling sanctions. well both sides support the crippling sanctions and both sides are open to the use of military course of the sanctions don't work i would guess that if you force me to choose i would say that obam
u.s. allies like jordan egypt saudi arabia and others. indeed nuclear weapons free zones already existed in latin america southeast asia central asia africa so the civic i talk to. you have some stuff listen he's going to place there isn't nuclear weapons reason why hasn't this on the table why is this why is this a threat of war against against iran's a horrific government but that's up to the people of iran to deal with it and i really see that the nuclear issue is more of the structure than...
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this is a u.s. navy submarine and we believe it is an aegis cruiser that have collided off the coast of the eastern portion of the united states at this hour. the personnel onboard are all accounted for. nobody injured. overall damage to both ships now being evaluated. this is coming in to the urgent cue from the newsroom that is what i'm getting this from. the propulsion plant of the submarine unaffected by the collision. both ships currently operating under their own power and now there is an investigation into the incident that might have caused this. both the is submarine and ship were conducting a routine training at the time of the accident. this word coming in to us. two u.s. navy vessels have collided off the eastern coast of the united states. we don't yet have an exact location but as we learn more here on fox news channel throughout the evening we will update you. that is how fox reports on this saturday night, october 13, 2012. i'm harris faulkner. thank you for watching. our saturday ni
this is a u.s. navy submarine and we believe it is an aegis cruiser that have collided off the coast of the eastern portion of the united states at this hour. the personnel onboard are all accounted for. nobody injured. overall damage to both ships now being evaluated. this is coming in to the urgent cue from the newsroom that is what i'm getting this from. the propulsion plant of the submarine unaffected by the collision. both ships currently operating under their own power and now there is an...
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i see u.s. policy adjusting and readjusting as best they can to these unpredictable situations, and you know, there is a lot in my view opportunity in the wake of the arabs bring. a lot of us are worried about what type of regimes are coming to power. egypt and cheesy and libya out with some alumnus of the brotherhood. i would be less fearful that. this is new. they have political. what's that? in know, one of the things i talked to some of you about what happened with the entire as long film that came out and their reactions. and, you know, this differing conceptual paradigm in looking at the reactions to this. yes. it was a horrible film. terrible. a $5 million budget? really? somebody pocket a lot of money. truth be told him it was awful, but that is no reason to kill people in response to that. and the arab world, in the muslim world the response, there is some genuine outrage. there is a muslim leaders taking a advantage of this. it reminds me of the hostage crisis in the iran in 1979 with
i see u.s. policy adjusting and readjusting as best they can to these unpredictable situations, and you know, there is a lot in my view opportunity in the wake of the arabs bring. a lot of us are worried about what type of regimes are coming to power. egypt and cheesy and libya out with some alumnus of the brotherhood. i would be less fearful that. this is new. they have political. what's that? in know, one of the things i talked to some of you about what happened with the entire as long film...
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and while the u.s. prays for cable in the continent at peace both who defended it at the time of war find us that does an expiry dates to the sacrifice and to show crunch the british world war two veterans who served in the russian means a bureaucratic. we realize all the religions with the same you look in each different book every book has a similar story style is reaching a waning in the who was also his residence gloryhole phillips posed the question to you. looking at some dogs you simply do not believe they come speak and good news how they can wrong oh. it's an international sled dog race with those driving the dogs. coming from as far away as a strength in canada and the us i come to russia and everybody is so very friendly they welcomed me with open arms and the scenery is so beautiful it's very much like alaska and so i felt at home the first sled dog was brought here from australia now must come to this remote russian village to take part in the race it's not surprising they love it this trai
and while the u.s. prays for cable in the continent at peace both who defended it at the time of war find us that does an expiry dates to the sacrifice and to show crunch the british world war two veterans who served in the russian means a bureaucratic. we realize all the religions with the same you look in each different book every book has a similar story style is reaching a waning in the who was also his residence gloryhole phillips posed the question to you. looking at some dogs you simply...
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the reason why why the u.s. and other countries do that is because they want to keep bahrain as an ally seen as an ally of western countries and therefore they want to try and keep that relationship but what these governments don't realize or they are too few to realize is they have a huge amount of leverage they have a lot of ability to convince the right not to pressure them into reform perhaps they misunderstand the strength they have will perhaps you know they're scared that their interests which are tied up in that region could be damaged if they you know if there were a democratic change but the reality is the people of bahrain calling for democracy they're calling for change but doesn't have to be against the western interests actually i could be very much in the interests of the west and i know the rest of the world democratic and stable country to some other news stories from around the world now at least. ten people have been killed and dozens wounded in a suicide bombing in pakistan the talk occurred
the reason why why the u.s. and other countries do that is because they want to keep bahrain as an ally seen as an ally of western countries and therefore they want to try and keep that relationship but what these governments don't realize or they are too few to realize is they have a huge amount of leverage they have a lot of ability to convince the right not to pressure them into reform perhaps they misunderstand the strength they have will perhaps you know they're scared that their interests...
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more protests side u.s. embassies in the middle east while praising two months assaults on the consulate in libya that killed four diplomats meanwhile egypt where the group's current leader comes from a scene large protests against the growing islam is ation of the country a young liberals rally turned ugly though when muslim brotherhood supporters also descended on tahrir square and clashed with anti-government demonstrators over one hundred bridges in egypt's most violent protest since mohamed morsi came to power james trysts is a former u.s. senate foreign policy analyst i spoke to him he said the threats of verticalization of egypt is very real. we were seeing a very rapid islamisation of the political structure in egypt and nobody should be surprised at this. if there was a lot of discussion about the power struggle that would ensue between morsi and the military and it seems. morsi and the brotherhood have triumphed much quicker than anybody expected and nobody should doubt what their ultimate intentio
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. >> reporter: u.s. officials say a cyber attack against aramco, the world's largest oil producer, has been traced to hackers inside iran. another volley in an increasingly high stakes war going on in cyberspace. and defense secretary panetta enns potential enemies, opcluding iran, are developing the capability to launch devastating attacks. >> the collective result of these kinds of attacks could be a cyber pearl harbor. an attack that would cause physical destruction and the loss of life. an attack that would paralyze and shock the nation and create a new profound sense of vulnerability. >> reporter: iran does not have that kind of capability yet, but u.s. officials say several cecent cyber attacks have been haaced to hackers inside iran. panetta stopped short of blaming iran, but in a speech last night described the cyber attack against aramco which occurred nto months ago. >> more than 30,000 computers that it infected were rendered useless and had to be replaced. >> reporter: the attack-- using a vi
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they have recently hit u.s. banks and energy companies and there are concerns future attacks could get more so fist indicate the. >> right now the space shuttle endeavour is headed to a new home at a los angeles museum. they are telling some residents to stay indoors to avoid getting hit. it's a tight squeeze. don't anybody move. >> tough to not want seeing that move down the street. >>> the romney campaign is saying it messed up early voting. some may not get a chance to have their vote counted, including our troops stationed overseas. we have more details from washington. hi, peter. >> hi, jamie, that's right. in the romney campaign suit against wisconsin it says plainly that they are taking action to defend the voting rights of americans living overseas. including members of the military who didn't get their ballots sent to them by the september 22nd deadline, 45 days ahead of the election. here's part of the romney's campaign reasoning. quote, because members of the military are often stationed in remote, da
they have recently hit u.s. banks and energy companies and there are concerns future attacks could get more so fist indicate the. >> right now the space shuttle endeavour is headed to a new home at a los angeles museum. they are telling some residents to stay indoors to avoid getting hit. it's a tight squeeze. don't anybody move. >> tough to not want seeing that move down the street. >>> the romney campaign is saying it messed up early voting. some may not get a chance to...
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is this merely a show of support for europe or is there say a message in the demonstrations for the u.s. presidential candidates well there is plenty of austerity going on in the united states food stamps a program that millions of people in the u.s. depend on so they can have a have food is being cut college prices are going up now they have kind of halted it because they're really they're planning after the elections to really have austerity you know all the major cuts are going to happen after the elections but even in these latest debates you see you know romney and ryan romney and ryan obama biden you know they're all debating about how much to cut essentially the terms of the you know how our responsibly can we get rid of social security and how responsibly can we do it. it's it is austerity it's a global austerity because you know lenin spoke of in his book imperialism the highest stage of capitalism you talked about how the banks become kind of the center of capitalism as in its monopoly and its monopoly stage and right now there's a revolt against the banks and you know instead
is this merely a show of support for europe or is there say a message in the demonstrations for the u.s. presidential candidates well there is plenty of austerity going on in the united states food stamps a program that millions of people in the u.s. depend on so they can have a have food is being cut college prices are going up now they have kind of halted it because they're really they're planning after the elections to really have austerity you know all the major cuts are going to happen...
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u.s. ambassador to lybia. >> we weren't told they wanted more security. >> reporter: just the day before, state department officials testified that they refused security requests. the white house said that biden may not have been personally briefed. next on iran's nuclear weapons program. four years ago -- >> they had enough nuclear material to make one bomb and now they have enough for five. >> reporter: sources say that current intelligence shows that iran has no bomb-grade uranium and no delivery system on which what some call obamacare requiring free birth control. >> they are infringing upon our first freedom, the freedom of religion by infringing on catholic chirts and churchs and hospitals. >> reporter: the fact is religious employers are exempt but it does apply to, say, hospital that is serve the general public. on president obama's proposed tax increase? >> people making $1 million or more -- . >> reporter: the proposal rolls back bush tax cuts on people making over $100,000 and
u.s. ambassador to lybia. >> we weren't told they wanted more security. >> reporter: just the day before, state department officials testified that they refused security requests. the white house said that biden may not have been personally briefed. next on iran's nuclear weapons program. four years ago -- >> they had enough nuclear material to make one bomb and now they have enough for five. >> reporter: sources say that current intelligence shows that iran has no...
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the u.s.'s largest trading partners are struggling and that is strengthening the economic storm that's headed over from europe to the united states shores. this week, the international monetary fund cut its forecast for global growth for both this year and next year. that's the world economy and the u.s. economy. the imf cited two reasons things could get worse, first if european lead s fail to support their ailing economies and second if leaders here in the united states let us plunge over the fiscal cliff. the imf sister organization, the world bank citing the same two factors, cut its growth forecast for asia this week as well. now, that's for the next couple of years. where are we going to be in 2016, four years from now, when we're discussing the next u.s. election? that depends on which of these two roads america takes on election day. i'll take you down both paths on this show starting with what 2016 will look like under a president mitt romney. start with jobs. he says 12 million jobs w
the u.s.'s largest trading partners are struggling and that is strengthening the economic storm that's headed over from europe to the united states shores. this week, the international monetary fund cut its forecast for global growth for both this year and next year. that's the world economy and the u.s. economy. the imf cited two reasons things could get worse, first if european lead s fail to support their ailing economies and second if leaders here in the united states let us plunge over the...
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known in the u.s. government is big. >> if i'm the white house i want to talk to whoever came off the plane from benghazi about what happened there. so you have that issue. so the idea of this was the video. there was a protest. that was a shaky story immediately. within 24 hours we knew that that probably wasn't the case, at least anyone who was sort of repeated reading the reports and listening to it and just sort of common sense, right? when was there a 10:00 p.m. protest in the arab world on a tuesday? that was an issue. you can look at what the white house did as malicious. they wanted to put this story out to kick the can down the road to get through the election. what i think is more likely, it's wishful thinking, cherry picking, that happens to suit their strategic needs. >> amy. >> in the beginning the argument wasn't that it just was in response to the video but from the romney side that it was in response to a statement from the cairo embassy being slightly apologetic about, as they saw it,
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is a former u.s. senate foreign policy analyst says the brotherhood's calls to seize jersey show us exactly what its goals are and we were seeing a very rapid islamisation of the political structure in egypt and nobody should be surprised that this. there was a lot of discussion about the power struggle that would ensue between morsi and the military and it seems the morsi in the brotherhood have triumphed much quicker than anybody expected and nobody should doubt what their ultimate intentions are in terms of a strict enforcement of sharia and they re creation of the caliphate the khilafat so i think this statement about jihad to recapture jerusalem should not come as any surprise to anyone i don't think the peace treaty with israel ultimately will be altered but we will see what form that takes and what it will take it i think the most important thing that strikes me as it shows the utter incoherence of american policy in the arab world by promoting the islamization of egypt to the removal of our lo
is a former u.s. senate foreign policy analyst says the brotherhood's calls to seize jersey show us exactly what its goals are and we were seeing a very rapid islamisation of the political structure in egypt and nobody should be surprised that this. there was a lot of discussion about the power struggle that would ensue between morsi and the military and it seems the morsi in the brotherhood have triumphed much quicker than anybody expected and nobody should doubt what their ultimate intentions...
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would find itself unwilling or unable to help the u.s. are advanced u.s. agendas. at the same time, you could have a disinterested, disengaged algeria but next-door. as to be a very negative scenario. i'm perpetually the optimist and i don't like the chicken little role. there's chicken little from the sky always falling. so what if in the happy circumstance, none of the negative smears come to pass peer word essay it fit in, and one would expect to happen? i think there's a real potential with algeria. it's going to have to be one predicated on algeria bringing and has a tremendous capacity and enormous potential that the u.s. can help them realize both domestically. if algeria manages, and may have its moment in the sun. period in libyacometh u.s. has to remain. there's no question. in addition to other political programs there's logistical and pragmatic ones in the libyan state your support in solving them. the libyans don't have the administrative bandwidth to deal with the challenges that they are facing on a day-to-day basis. these are not the type of capacit
would find itself unwilling or unable to help the u.s. are advanced u.s. agendas. at the same time, you could have a disinterested, disengaged algeria but next-door. as to be a very negative scenario. i'm perpetually the optimist and i don't like the chicken little role. there's chicken little from the sky always falling. so what if in the happy circumstance, none of the negative smears come to pass peer word essay it fit in, and one would expect to happen? i think there's a real potential with...
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she not only has the highest approval rating of any member of the u.s. cabinet, she has as well topped a gallup poll as the most admired woman in the world, besting the previous record of eleanor roosevelt who held the title for only 13 years. as america continues to engage in north africa, we have been extremely fortunate to be served by a public servant. clinton engage in these challenges day in and day out and cares deeply about the issues and how they affect america's interests and the leaves in an even brighter future for the people of the middle east. please join me in welcoming secretary of state, the hon. hillary rodham clinton. [applause] >> thank you. thank you all. thank you very much. and a special word of thanks to a friend and someone who i admire greatly, general snowcroft. his many years of distinguished service to our country is a great tribute in every respect. thanks also to john alterman and csis for hosting this conference on maghreb transition and seeking stability in an era of uncertainty. i wish to acknowledge dr. tehrat for his i
she not only has the highest approval rating of any member of the u.s. cabinet, she has as well topped a gallup poll as the most admired woman in the world, besting the previous record of eleanor roosevelt who held the title for only 13 years. as america continues to engage in north africa, we have been extremely fortunate to be served by a public servant. clinton engage in these challenges day in and day out and cares deeply about the issues and how they affect america's interests and the...
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soldier, marking the 2,000th u.s. troop death in the 11-year-old conflict. the u.s. supreme court back in session, starting a new term with a number of controversial cases awaiting the justices. one of the term's most anticipated cases -- a fight over the affirmative action program at the university of texas. for "teen kids news," i'm julie banderas, "fox news channel in the classroom." >> could you describe the flag that flies over your state capitol? maybe it's this one. the first thing you notice about wyoming's state flag is that big critter in the middle. don't call it a buffalo -- it's a bison. >> the bison was important out in the wild west, as we all know, but in particular, in wyoming. it was verna keays who designed the flag, and she thought it was a great symbol of branding, which cattle ranchers all used to keep track of their animals, but, also, the bison was known as the monarch of the plains, and she thought that was a great symbol for her state. >> name "wyoming" comes from a native american word for "great plain." today it would be considered politic
soldier, marking the 2,000th u.s. troop death in the 11-year-old conflict. the u.s. supreme court back in session, starting a new term with a number of controversial cases awaiting the justices. one of the term's most anticipated cases -- a fight over the affirmative action program at the university of texas. for "teen kids news," i'm julie banderas, "fox news channel in the classroom." >> could you describe the flag that flies over your state capitol? maybe it's this...
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he's one of teb former teammates who testified to the u.s. anti-doping agency that armstrong had doped. the agency released its damaging report this week showing that it had uncovered, "overwhellaliell evidence of armstrong's drug use." no reason why they doped for the big races. >> the first time i ever blood doped was with lance and it was certainly for lance, basically. you know, i blood doped myself. you know, it was done by the team but done for the tour de france so i could be a good teammate for lance armstrong. yeah, a lot of it, you know, he wanted you to be riding at your best in the biggest races and for lance it was all about winning the tour de france. >> well, lance armstrong has always denied doping and his attorney calls the report a witch hunt. >>> people in los angeles are used to seeing big stars on the streets, but today they have one of the biggest ever hanging around town. how big? well, let's try 85 tons. it is the space shuttle "endeavour." the shuttle is being moved through the streets today to its new home at the cal
he's one of teb former teammates who testified to the u.s. anti-doping agency that armstrong had doped. the agency released its damaging report this week showing that it had uncovered, "overwhellaliell evidence of armstrong's drug use." no reason why they doped for the big races. >> the first time i ever blood doped was with lance and it was certainly for lance, basically. you know, i blood doped myself. you know, it was done by the team but done for the tour de france so i...